Writers guild seeks probe after CBS axes Colbert show

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The US network acted under political pressure following a $16 million Trump settlement, the union claims

The Writers Guild of America (WGA) has called for an investigation into the abrupt cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert by CBS and its parent company, Paramount Global, alleging the move was politically motivated.

CBS confirmed earlier this week that it will end the long-running late-night program in May 2026, retiring the entire Late Show franchise after over three decades. Executives cited declining ad revenue and changing viewer habits as reasons for the decision.

“Cancellations are part of the business,” the WGA’s East and West Coast branches said in a joint statement Friday, “but terminating a show in bad faith due to political pressure is dangerous and unacceptable in a democratic society.” The union urged New York state officials to launch a formal investigation.

The WGA noted that the cancellation followed CBS’s recent $16 million settlement with President Donald Trump, who had sued the network over alleged media bias. The case stemmed from a 60 Minutes segment that Trump claimed defamed him during its 2024 election coverage. Paramount did not admit to any wrongdoing but agreed to pay earlier this month.

Colbert criticized the settlement on-air as a “big fat bribe,” referring to Paramount Global’s ongoing effort to secure regulatory approval for a merger with Skydance Media — a deal that could face government scrutiny.

The WGA called the payout a “capitulation to President Trump,” arguing that Colbert’s cancellation sacrifices free speech in the hopes of currying favor with regulators ahead of the merger.

Other late-night hosts expressed outrage over the move. Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon said he was shocked, while Jimmy Kimmel Live! host Jimmy Kimmel voiced support for Colbert and sharply criticized CBS.

Trump praised the show’s cancellation in a Truth Social post, adding, “I hear Jimmy Kimmel is next. Has even less talent than Colbert!”

While CBS has tried to maintain neutrality, Colbert has frequently mocked Trump with humor and satire, once calling the former president’s actions authoritarian.

Despite the controversy, The Late Show averaged 3.61 million viewers during the 2024–2025 season — a 16% rise from the previous year — making it the most-watched late-night program during the fall season.

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